The 2025 WNBA Finals have reached its most exciting stage. The Las Vegas Aces, after winning three back-to-back games, have gained a commanding 3-0 lead in the series. They are just a victory away from the win and their third WNBA title. The Phoenix Mercury, on the other hand, have displayed brilliant prowess in all three games. However, they fell short and haven’t been able to record any victory so far. The Mercury are on the edge of losing the series as well as the championship.
Their only hope lies in Game 4, scheduled for Friday, October 10. The Nate Tibbetts’ side needs to come up with a strategy that helps them make a comeback and force Game 5.
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Jewell Loyd to Score 10+ Points (-130) + Jackie Young to Record 4+ Rebounds (-205) + Monique Akoa Makani to Record 4+ Assists (+210)
Jewell Loyd to Score 10+ Points (-130): Jewell Loyd is averaging 9.2 ppg this postseason. In Game 3 against the Mercury, she recorded 16 points. She can be wagered upon to hit 10+ points in the upcoming game.
Jackie Young to Record 4+ Rebounds (-205): In Game 3, Young hit 3 rebounds, but her postseason average is 4.6 rebounds per game. Considering the magnitude of the game, it can be said that Young would hit over four rebounds.
Monique Akoa Makani to Record 4+ Assists (+210): Makani dished out only one assist in the previous game. However, her postseason average of 2.9 apg suggests that she has posted better record. Considering how the entire series has come down to one game for the Mercury, Makani is expected to put on a better performance on Friday.
Alyssa Thomas to Record 8+ Rebounds (-215) + Jackie Young to Score 20+ Points (+154) + Kahleah Copper O 18.5 Points (-110)
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Alyssa Thomas to Record 8+ Rebounds (-215): Alyssa Thomas is leading the Mercury with an average of 8.7 rebounds per game this postseason. In the last three games of the ongoing series, she has recorded 28 combined rebounds. The data makes it a safe bet.
Jackie Young to Score 20+ Points (+154): Young averages 20.6 points per game in the postseason and in the ongoing series she has dropped a total of 63 points. Considering how intense the series has become, each player would push themselves beyond limits. In fact, Young’s momentum doesn’t make 20+ points a tough nut to crack.
Kahleah Copper O 18.5 Points (-110): Kahleah Copper is the third-leading scorer for the Mercury this postseason. She has been averaging 16.6 points per game, and in the Finals, she has dropped crucial performances with 21, 23, and 17 points, respectively. While Copper is already a reliable player, Satou Sabally’s unavailability in Game 4 makes it more important for the hosts to level up their game.
Jackie Young to hit 4+ Made Threes (+580) + Alyssa Thomas to Record a Triple Double (+300) + A’ja Wilson to Record a Double Double (-340)
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Jackie Young to hit 4+ Made Threes (+580): In Game 3, Young hit four of her seven three-point attempts for 57.1% shooting from beyond the arc. Even in the first two games of the series, she has shot 28.6% and 42.9% from deep. As the heat builds up, she is expected to build on her performances in a similar environment on Friday as well.
Alyssa Thomas to Record a Triple Double (+300): Thomas, the Mercury’s second-leading scorer is a all-rounder. She also leads the side in rebounds, assists, and steals during the playoffs. Now with Sabally sidelined for Game 4, scoring responsibility majorly comes on Thomas, and we expect her to rise to the occasion and deliver a 10-10-10 performance.
A’ja Wilson to Record a Double Double (-340): Wilson has recorded a double-double every other game this postseason. We expect her to come up with a similar performance and lead the side to another championship in her own style.
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Garima is a sports writer with around two years of experience in Indian sports and a newfound interest in the NBA. Inspired by the leadership of cricketing legend MS Dhoni, she wishes to bring in newer perspectives to the NBA fanatics with her writing.
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